Blatter Accuses UEFA Of Fixing Draws

Former FIFA President Sepp Blatter has claimed that some European draws were fixed using "hot and cold balls".

According to Skysports, Blatter, who is appealing a six-year ban from football imposed by FIFA and being investigated as part of a probe into claims of corruption during his tenure at the governing body, however insists no draw at world level was rigged.

Blatter claimed he witnessed the trick being employed "at European level", but did not elaborate.

"I never touched the balls. Of course, you can mark them (by) heating them or cooling them," Blatter said.

"I witnessed draws at the European level where that happened. But never at FIFA. Of course it can be done.

"You put the balls in the refrigerator beforehand. Just by comparing one and the other when you touch them you can tell the cold balls from the hot. When you touch them, you know what they are."

The 80-year-old Swiss reiterated that FIFA and himself are not corrupt.

"Blatter isn't corrupt. They tried to find something on me, but they won't find any evidence I violated any Swiss law.